Photos of the Day - September 18, 2018

Models at the NABIL NAYAL presentation during London Fashion Week at The British Library

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Rescuers continue search operations at
the site where victims are believed to have been buried by a landslide
triggered by Typhoon Mangkhut as it lashed across Itogon, Benguet
province, northern Philippines.Local sources said that it's unlikely any
of the dozens of people thought buried in a huge landslide will be
found alive.

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Relatives of Russian political activist
Pyotr Verzilov's address a press conference in Berlin, two days after
he was flown to Germany after suspected poisoning His wife Nadezhda
Tolokonnikova (L); his girlfriend Veronika Nikulshina (C) and his mother
Elena Verzilova Pyotr Verzilov attend the press conference.

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Charitable organisations provide
breakfast to migrants near the Brittany ferry port in Ouistreham,
northwestern France, Ports along the French coastline are the final
chance for migrants to illegally stowaway, hidden in vehicles travelling
across the Channel to Britain.

Charly Triballeau/ AFP

Fishing boats gather at a port on Fuchun River in Hangzhou in China's eastern Zhejiang province.

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Jim Chriscoe rides his horse in the flooded waters of the Deep River to check on a friend, in Franklinville, North Carolina

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This aerial view shows French artist
Saype posing inside his giant land art fresco representing a little girl
dropping an origami boat into Lake Geneva that he painted to support
the cause of the NGO SOS Mediterranee.
The giant fresco covering 5,000 square meters was produced with biodegradable paints made from natural pigments.

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Members of the Swiss army remove the
wreckage of the US-WWII warplane on the Gauli Glacier in the Bernese
Alps, Switzerland, where the C-53 Skytrooper Dakota crashed in 1946

Peter Klaunzer/Keystone via AP

A man gestures as relatives and friends
of Bismark Martinez who died in hospital three months after being
injured during anti-government protests, carry his coffin through the
streets of Masaya, Nicaragua, before his burial.
Thousands of demonstrators marched Sunday through Nicaragua's capital
Managua to demand the resignation of President Daniel Ortega and the
liberation of hundreds detained during months of deadly government
repression that have left more than 300 people dead.

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John Legend on stage during the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California

A giant balloon of Papa Smurf floats
during the Balloon Day Parade along the downtown boulevards, as part of
the "Comic Strip Festival", in Brussels, Belgium

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Circus 1903 at the Southbank Centre,
which includes stunningly created, larger-than-life puppet elephants
alongside a huge cast of the most unique, amazing and dangerous circus
acts. From acrobats to contortionists, jugglers to trapeze, high wire
performers and much more